Pucker Up for a Cause

Natural skincare and beauty range Burt’s Bees is providing the signature ‘lippy’ for the important Liptember initiative, which raises money for gender specific mental health issues. For the entire month of September, the gorgeous and award-winning Burt’s Bees Rose Tinted Lip Balm will be available for only $10 at any Lorna Jane or Myer store. Women all around Australia are being asked to pucker up and are even encouraged to raise money themselves, through being sponsored to wear the rosy hue every day of the month. Not only is Burt’s Bees showing a social conscience, as an organisation they are leading the industry in environmental and social reporting and the protection of animals. Find out more about Liptember at their website, and as Burt’s Bees says, what better way to show your support than with a kiss of colour!

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